Jonny Foster


43 games reviewed
77.1 average score
80 median score
76.2% of games recommended
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Aug 8, 2019

Tetris Effect is a magical experience that you really need to witness to believe. It’s a jaw-dropping visual delight that everyone should experience.

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Apr 27, 2020

The Coalition has taken the Gears franchise in a brave new direction into XCOM’s genre and executed it to perfection

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9 / 10.0 - Dicey Dungeons
Aug 20, 2019

A brilliant Indie time-killer that's easy to pick up but oh so difficult to put down, Dicey Dungeon deserves lavish praise for its simple design but perplexing gameplay. A must-have for deck-builder fans and dice junkies alike.

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Sep 25, 2019

Headliner: NoviNews is a solid political adventure title with gut-wrenching decisions and scathing morality. If you can withstand the crushing weight of your decisions, you're sure to love your time in Novistan.

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9 / 10.0 - FIFA 20
Oct 15, 2019

FIFA 2020 is a return to form for EA's blockbuster sports series. It still needs to improve in a few areas - Career mode, in particular - but new additions such as VOLTA and House Rules FUT are title-winning prospects.

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A surprisingly entertaining platformer smothered in Roiland-brand humor. Trover Save the Universe is a title well worth playing whether you have a VR headset or not.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution is the most complete Yu-Gi-Oh! title to date, with a great pricetag for its infinitely replayable content.

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9 / 10 stars - Murder by Numbers
Mar 9, 2020

Murder by Numbers is an exquisite detective puzzler with wonderful writing, gorgeous graphics, and masterful music.

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9 / 10 stars - One Step From Eden
Apr 3, 2020

One Step From Eden is a fantastic rogue-like deck-building game that is a few small tweaks away from perfection.

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9 / 10 stars - Maneater
May 20, 2020

Maneater's deep combat and deeper oceans provide just the type of blissful escapism we need right now.

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Dec 17, 2019

New additions and returning favourites make Discover University a very strong offering, despite being the eighth expansion pack for The Sims 4. It improves on previous university-themed expansions but doesn't quite achieve the lively atmosphere of other DLC packs available for a similar price. A strong recommendation for hardcore Sims fans, but not a must-buy.

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8 / 10 - Wingspan
Oct 30, 2020

Wingspan is a serene, blissful, drop-dead gorgeous digital board game. While its turn-based engine-building gameplay may not be for everyone, it's the ideal game to unwind with alongside a mug of cocoa after a long day. Multiple play modes make this a great purchase for players of any age that enjoy strategy and a healthy dose of animal facts.

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Aug 8, 2019

Far from the perfect port. The reduction in visual fidelity not only makes the game harder to enjoy, but makes sections of it tougher to complete. With that said, the underlying gameplay stands alongside the best tactical strategy games the Nintendo Switch has to offer, and the bundled Seed of Evil DLC is a welcome addition.

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8 / 10.0 - Rise of Industry
May 2, 2019

Rise of Industry goes out of its way to provide you with options. From its custom difficulties to the extensive research trees, there an enormous amount of replay value. With so many plates spinning simultaneously, it's inevitable that one or two come crashing down, but no one said building an empire would be easy.

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8 / 10.0 - Blazing Beaks
May 8, 2019

Blazing Beaks is a lot of things, all at once, splitting focus between a rogue-lite Story mode and twin-stick local multiplayer shenanigans. Neither mode is perfect, and there might be stronger options available if you're only interested in one of these genres, but there's an astonishing level of replay value here, across the board. You'd be quackers to miss it.

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8 / 10.0 - RADtv
Aug 2, 2019

RADtv could be the best VR party game there is, but it's held back by a few infuriating hiccups. Still, for only £7, this is a cheap, cheerful riot that's perfect for short stint carnage with friends and family.

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Nov 22, 2019

Jackbox Party Pack 6 is an enjoyable set of party games, albeit one that probably needs an audience at 16-35 years old to get the most out of it. It doesn't have the raw humour or appeal that, say, Party Packs 2 and 3 embody, but it's still a solid title in its own right.

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8 / 10.0 - Ancient Enemy
Apr 17, 2020

Ancient Enemy mixes Solitaire gameplay with turn-based battles to forge something unique and wonderful. It has a few rough edges, but still provides comforting nostalgia in a pressing time for many.

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Cadence of Hyrule is a fresh approach to the classic 2D Legend titles that looks and sounds amazing, but it doesn't last long.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has some technical issues and poor pacing but is still an amazing single-player Star Wars game.

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